Problem Solving for Bio-Pharmaceuticals, Polymers and Nano-Particles using Field-Flow Fractionation
Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) is a reproducible and reliable group of techniques that can be combined with a vast array of detection techniques to provide a comprehensive separation and characterization of particles from as low as 1 nm up to micron level. For the scientist trying to discover the best solution for their macromolecular separation problems, this workshop includes an ample introduction to FFF and explanation of how to obtain the best distribution of particles, polymers, and proteins under a variety of conditions. Scientists will learn which type of instrumentation is required to achieve analytical or preparative separations whether using Asymmetrical flow -FFF, Thermal -FFF, Gravitational- FFF or Sedimentation - FFF and what type of results to expect for nanotechnology, bio-pharmaceutical or environmental applications.
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Walter E. Washington Convention Center,
Room: 103A
Monday, August 17, 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM